Joshimath – Legends
Thiruppirudhi:
Thiruppirudhi is otherwise called as Joshimath, explains
that it has a close relation between the Lord Vishnu and his devotees. Devotees
shows their Preethi (affection) towards the Lord Vishnu and they get the same
from the Lord Vishnu. Because of this reason, the place got the name as
Thiruppirudhi.
Bhavishya
Badri:
This is an ancient temple of Lord Vishnu in
Narsingh Avatar and main temple of Joshimath. It has idol of Lord
Narsingh, which is considered established by Shankaracharya. As per local
belief, the right hand of this idol has become as thin as hair. On the day when
it will break, the mountains Jay-Vijay (which are situated on a way to
Badrinath) shall join and become one and Lord Badrinath of Badrinath temple
will disappear from present temple and re-appear as black stone (Shaligram) at new place called Bhavishya Badri, which is situated at a distance of 10 km from
Joshimath.
Residence
of Kanva Maharishi:
It is said that the Kanva Maharishi also lived in this place.
Aadhi
Shankaracharya:
Sri Aadhi Shankaracharya, came all the way from Kerala
in the 8th Century A.D., performed penance under a tree here and
after getting enlightenment, established a Mutt known as Jyotirmath. This
Jyotirmath later became Joshimath. Joshimath, is the first mutt established by
Shri Adi Sankara, 6150 feet above sea level. Adi Sankara authored Sri Sankara Bashyam
here. Jyotirmath is the uttaramnaya matha or northern monastery, one of the four cardinal
institutions established by Adi Shankara, the others being those at Sringeri, Puri and Dwarka. Their heads are titled Shankaracharya. According to the tradition initiated by Adi Shankara,
this matha is in charge of the Atharvaveda.
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